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Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Assistant— Music Miss Alice Swope Wil “Dunsany” sity Club. RS, ELIZABETH CARMAN Swol ounces t Ment of her A fo Mr, Max Pas Matilda Miss w University of \W Member of Alpha X! "The wedding will be la n of M Swope lemnized 1 the many affairs planned to compliment Miss Swope will be o @inner of twelve covers Miss Elaine Dulliton will give at her homo on Saturday evening, January Mr, and Mrs. Joseph arranging a bridge of five tables, With dancing and a buffet supper © fater, at their home, fo } E February 1, which will honor On Saturday aft February 3 Mrs, George Bovi' mith five tabler of bridge o ) tional guests at tho tea hour, Mfrs. Joseph Paden, Mrs. Morton and Miss Hi assist. Mrs. Martius Kir Miss Swope on We ay, February 18, entortaining tw guests at ridge, and at the tea hour a group of additional te 4e sell 1. Swope will will compliment Handbag Playe rs Will Give Interesting Program For the members of the Women's Whiversity Clud and guests a “Dun- gany” program has been arranged for Wednesday morning at 10:30 @’clock in the drawing room, by tho > Hand Bag Players, Mrs. C. B. Mag- © Russon, chairman. > Mr. Glenn Hughes, of the Un!- Wersity of Washington faculty, will alk on Lord Dunsany, and under on of Mrs. Robert BE. Jarvis, insany’s “Tents of the Arabs’ wilt Nbe read by the Hand Bag Players, dwith the following cast: * King Mrs. W. C, Fusselman ++.Mra, F.C, Gorham Mrs. C, L, Bonham rlain, .Miss Grace Gatch Bebra non. Mesessass Mrs. A. Hi. Wiseman Banares (a Gypsy of the desert). {rs. W. D. Bowden This s the book review class will meet at the club house. Miss S WCharlotte Williams will read the and Mrs. John L. Wilson wi! “The Dance of Life.” eee dic Guild Plans Card arty ‘A large card party ts being ar |” by North Queen Anne Gufld | at the Hotel Gowman. This ts geoond annual affair of the or-| ton given for the berffit of Working fund of the hogan ‘Sibold Hamrick is chairman o! ee Gins tn chives of urranee-| "At tho annual meeting of the Program at Women’s Unive Paden are|s lister, Telephone MA in-0600 Frances Oldham l Be February Bride; y- an ¢ aa Ru pupil of terpret “The and Ivan formerly of the ow Grand Opera company, will from - Pagiiacel Anton Ruben and “The Song Wind," by Hazel 14 “Don Juan ikowsky. Dance Swan"; Thane Serenade," Sum: Madrona Guild to Give Bridge Tea A bridge and mah jongg tea will be given by Madror Children’s Orth fay afternoor of Mrs. Will! spital rok at the Beddow, be presided ckey and Mra reservations may be made by calling BA st-5009 ee Kappa Sigma Fraternity Has Formal Ball Alumni of all Coast colleges and Eastern schoola attended the annual formal ball of Kappa Sigma fraternity on Saturday evening, at the Seattle Golf club. Decorations for the affair were in tho fraternity —scariot, white and gr atrons and patronesses fn Mr. and Mra, William Finn, Mr, and Mra, Harry B. Jones, Mr. and Mra. Stephen F. Chadwick, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hf and Mra. Clyde M. Mra. Harold E. Kerry. David Hall, Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Mor rill and Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Cone. Russian Maite Will Be Featured The Music Study at its meet the home o ing Mrs, Fred A. The progra: oekowskt re. Fo AL Teel. ja) “Bong of India” ogy mre are (>) “Lullaty” Mra, Zack. Baitn |Piane—"Melody” ...., ., .Rachmantaet? Misa Grace ‘Joheon. Vocal—"Mone But the Lonely Heart c Thou Art Like Unto a Flowsr".... Trubenateta Vocah— Mise Ruth’ Prion, Viottn— (a) “Ortentale (b) Selected Out ey held last Friday, the follow. ° Officers were elected to serve | the ensuing year: Mrs. Bert president; Mrs. vice president; Mrs. C. R. second vico preiarats | "R. K. McCausland, secretary; | Howard Hilbish, treasurer; | W. G. Taft, auditor. ‘The chairman of the various com- include Mrs. Robert Moody, | Shop; Mrs. O. F. Condon, | Shop; Mrs. R. A. Hallon, sew- Mrs. W. H. Pielow, member- Mrs. C. S. Colegrove, tele | Mrs. Siboid Hamrick, enter- | ent; Mrs. H. W. Parish, pub-| | Hosts at Informal Supper + Mr and Mrs. Lane Summers enter- d with an Informal supper at home on Sunday evening In of Ivan Fedor Mashihin of Grand Opera company of Mos- A Ve _ Spo soring lusical Tea | Mount Baker Park circle of the it and Flower Mission is spon- a silver musical tea Wednes- Afternoon, January 30, at the of Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt, 2838 d ave. The procesds will! mt the fund maintained for > diet for the needy sick. ‘The committee on arrangements Mrs, Albert Jacobsen, pres- Mrs. Hugh Fleming and Mrs. Constantine, vice presidents; tary, and | Voral—"Blumber Song”. Oretchantnoy Mra, FAL Reid. | Plano—Salected. Miss Isabelle Mullinger, “Over the Steppe” Mra. Henry . |Mid-Winter Carnival eat. P Joretenantaott | MRS. ADAM BEELER THE SEA Mrs. in concert to by Curtis Studio. FEDERATION OF EVANGEI omen's Fed: | qelical Churches of Bea | Tuesday, January £2, at 2 p,m, a |the First Baptist church, chaainey| Th program for the afternoon fol en | hawes | Crees Preiude—“Andantine® .... Mra Irwin Huestis Cerenation by Audience. Devotionals—“Our Lord's Other Sheep” Mra, Adalina Outhrie, Solo—The Lord Ia My Light. a Mra. Dudley Willera Accompanist, Mra Irwin Htuestts, | Business session, led by Mra & D. Win-| ate, rome, Mre. Calvin KC. @tandt ef Amer joan College of Relre if With All Your He at} -Lemare -Alltson | aa Bot rT Tea ‘will bo served by the hoa essen’ committees. The meeting is | open to the pubtie, oe . QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUB The Queen Anne Study club meets Adam Beeler (Florence Beeler), tub will feature | well known in social and musical circles, who will be heard) rrow evening at Plymouth church—Portrai it} Seward & The Young Ladics’ Institute and the Knights of Columbus will give thelr recond annual mid-winter ca |nival on February 18 to 23, indu-| sive, in Kaights of Columbus halt. | ‘The executive committee for the} Young Ladies’ Instituto ts Miss M: bel Barlow, chairman; Miss Agnes Handley, Misy Cordelia Thiel, Mra. D. F. Fiyn and Mrs. C. L. Wartelle, | WA |while the executive committee for} the Knights of Columbus ts: Mr. | CANADIAN WOM ing. J. Hughes, chairman; Mr. A. T,| The Canadian Women’s club will Tuesday, January 22, at 2 o'clock, at! the home of Mra, T, H. Shaw, 10} Garfield st. The following program will be giv. en, with Jugo-Slavia as the subjec' “Economic Conditions," Mrs. J. E Beardsice; “Culture,” Mr, M. Kelez; “Folk Lore and Dances,” Mrs, |A. B. Lyon, Drew, Mr. George 8. Town, Mr./ Clarence G. Blewett and Mr. Jules L. Charbneau. . |Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs, I. L. ‘Stephens will be hostess for Denny Fuhrman gulld on Tuesday at the Orthopedic Tea shop, assisted by Mra. John Barman, Mrs. Edward Chavello, Mrs. B. A. Garber, Mre. J. Keller, Mra. H. P, Kennedy, Mrs. H. W. Kent, Mra. Charies Kucher, Mrs. P. Pendleton jand Mrs. William Waldo. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs, C. H. Dose and Mra. Josiah Moore for East Highland Drive ‘guild on Tuesday morning and in the afternoon Mrs. B, J. Perkinson and Mre. D. W. Ames for Inter. laken guil Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY : “Woman's CENTURY CLUB The parliamentary procedure de- ent of the Woman's Century will meet Tuesday, January 22,| Bt 230 in the bogrd room at the .W.C. A. Mr. H. Nelson Shaw will conduct the class in public speaking} “Bt 120 o'clock. The regular meet- of the board of trustees will be at the ¥. W. C. A. at 12 o'clock. political science department at 11 a. m. in the Erickson at the ¥. W.C.A. Mra, W. M. er will speak on “Rate of Taxa- RFIELD P-T. A. , Garfield Parent-Teacher associa. will meet Tuesday, January 2 Mt 2:30 o'clock. Milas Nelite cioodhus talk on “Helping the Boy and to Decide on Their Life Work.” HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony omestead, Brotherhood of American will entertain with thelr regular dance on Tuesday evening, January 22, in M. W. A. hall, 1929 Third ave. WEST SIDE WOMEN'S CLUB The West Side Women's Improve- | ment club will give a silver musical tea at the home of Mrs. Charles| Swanson, 212 Federal ave., Tuesda; January 22, at 2 p.m. Mra A. Maynard {s chairman of the affair, cee WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB The Women’s Civic club will meet in the Erickson room at the Y. W. C, A. Tuesday, January 22, There will be a discussion of important events, 1743, ve RHODODENDRON CLUB Rhododendron Sewing club will meet with Mrs. Frank Braman, 1546 will be music and a social our. 15th ave, for all-day session, on Tuesday, January 22. ‘eomen, | give a card party at the hore of Mrs. Fred Elliott, 602 N. 49th st, on | Tuesday, January 22, at 1:46 p. m. | Ten tables of bridge and whist, in |charge of the social committee, will be in play, Every invited to attend the card game, as well as the tea that concludes the afternoon's entertainment. The proceeds will be used to carry on the benevolent work of the club, ‘Take Phinney car. eee BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB Business and Professional Women's sicale, to be given at its regular meeting, on Tuesday evening, Janu- ary 23, at 6:45 o'clock, in Fine Arts hall. Mrs. Garrett Gregg, chairman, has prepared an interesting program, following which there will be a re ception for the new members. This will be an open meeting, and all friends of the club are cordially Invited to attend. eee PRINCIPALS’ ASSOCIATION The Seattle School Principals’ as. | sociation will hold thelr January pro | sional meeting at Plymouth cuureh, Tuesday, January 22, begin. ning with a dinner at 6 o'clock. The general topic for discussion, ‘A Survey of Kindergarten Work Hore and Elsewhere; Are the Kinder gartens Properly Functioning in Se- attle?"" Mr. Ray Smith, Miss Emma Lar. rabee and Miss Ada J, Mahon will report, eee INTERLAKE P.-T. A. Interlake P-T A. will meet in the basement of the school on Tues. day, January 22, at 2:15 p.m. Tho Boys’ chorus of Interlake will sing and Mr. Atistin will give a short talk on “Banking in the School.” Miss Inez Meyring will speak on interested {nj the work of the Canadian club ts} |_ The membership committe of the | club has completed plans for a mu-| | mezz0-contralto, | tn General ry provided, | | UNIVERS) A. Heights PAT. A. will er tea at the home of| | Mrs, ©, E. Shostrom, 1016 Ravenna bivd., Tucsday, January 22, from 3 until 4 o'clock. eee CLIONIAN CLUB Prof. ©. 3, Saunders will epeak on | “The Evolution of the Scenery of the Northwest” at the mocting of the Sonian club, Tuesday, January 22, jat 2 o'clock, at the Federated club- house, Other speakers will be Mra, | Minnie Dahnken, policewoman, who will talk on the duties of her office, and Mra, A, W, Schultz will speak jon “Accomplishments of Anna Bote | ford Comstock |_ ‘The program has been arranged by Miss Mabel Dickey. 1 ‘eo | WRITERS’ CLUB | Writers’ club meets Tuesday, Janu- lary 22, at § o'clock in the ¥. W. C A. Manuscripts by L. D. Milliman, Florence Mayne Hickey, Mrs. C. W. Blair and Charles Udell. Pye te ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY | ‘Tho ladies’ auxitiary to Col. Theo- Gore Roosevelt post, No, 24, U, | COL. TTLE tert |iater thru the canal for | Fortson, |(Katherine Kiet) are |gratulations on | on jat (he Federated club hor |wubject for the day will be STAR Personal Mr will Mrs. It the ft York, t left on a William Cront of next and for New Mr Francisco, be gone @ mo? for trip Crosby Bunday few days’ . Captain and Mra, James Griffith ‘Thursday for California, to aal w York, to be away for several months . Mrs, 6, B, Ormaby left today for to be the guest of Mr John Letherdale for and Mrs. few days. and Mrs. ee Arthur reeelving cor the birth of a so at Swedish Mr, January 16, pital. eee Mra. Bits Ferry Leary io ox ORTHOPEDIC GUILDS {8 NEW OFFICERS anni f the vurl oifice t of | Ia 4 Thompeon, a Wickrnar pected home from California some} time this week, eee Mrs. Frank D. Black and son, Mr. Harold Black, left Saturday for New York. Mr, Black will take the fouth American cruise and Mrs. Black will visit in the East for ‘al months. “ee Mra. Duncan Shaw of Spokane is the house guest of Miss Virgint Jefferson until after the Jefferwon-| Fr@erick wedding on February 1 Mr, and Mrs, J, H. Irving were guests last week at tho Hotel Alex andria in Los Angeles. Mr, and Mra Saturday for weeks’ trip. James D, Cailfornia, Esary | on a nix *-* The Misses Celia and Helena Gle son left Saturday for San Francisco, whence they will sail, on the 234, for Honolulu, to be gone four months. eee Mrs. Andrew Giilesple left today | for Vancouver, visit. BC, on @ week's M. Brooks. welcome, Refreshments, eee |LADIES' GROTTO CLUB The Late Wedne jrotto club will meet Januery 23, at 3 p. m., The “Notable Women of America.” Reciprocity day poned has been post. until March 12, see SEWARD SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB The next regul celal and Litera’ 1 at the he Farrar will be the as tudy and discussion of old world cathedrals will be the theme for the afternoon, the Rev John Carroll Perkins, of the Univer- sity Unitarian church, being the! speaker of the day. Mr, Perkins has recently returned from abroad, havy- tng made @ complete study of all the cathedrals, both of the old world and modern. He spent much time in Italy and France, as well as in Eng | oft John Boyer, y. president; © president; Mra Mra, Mra. , OFFICERS 1 meeting of Review A. was held by mem % and thelr families Wednesday ing, January 16, ber | | | land, taking a series of photographs) with which he flustrates his lecture. | A reading by Miss Lilla Engdall and) Yooal selections by Mrs. A. RI Plough, accompanied by Mrs. Robert) Almqulst, gram. The motto for the day, taken trom | Robert Louis Stevenson, ix applica-| ble to the study of the sfternoon “Mankind was never 60 happily tn spired as when it built a cathedral” Will also be on the pro: i] | ‘The last meeting of this organiza-| tion, known as “Husbands’ Eyve,"| |held on January 11 at the Porter} apartments, and given over to cards and dancing, proved to be a highly | successful affair, seven tables of} | bridge being played and the dancing | enjoyed by all. ‘The hostesses were Mrs, 3. A. Col-| cock, Mrs. William Stocks, Mra. C. P. Gorman, Mra. RK. A. White, Mrs. Satherine Colcock and Mrs. A. R. 8.| Plough, W. V. will be entertained at tho home of Mra, John Gerrick, 2208 E. | McGraw st,, Tuesday, January 22 |Lunchoon at 1p. m. Members and | friends invited, . L. 0, W. CLUB L, 0. W. club, N. of W., will meet jwith Mra, M. Jones, 356 M4 80th st., on Tuesday, January 22. Tuncheon jand cards. Mre, Lenna Davidson, hostess. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS |HOLD OPEN Housm One hundred and fifty persons at- tended the open house held Friday at the W, ©, T. U. Americantza- tion center, In Georgetown, Mrs, Cassea H. Osborn, supervisor, pro. siding. Short talks were given by Mrs. Lillian M. Vincent, presi of the West Washington W, C. T. U.; Col. H. W. Thompson; Miss Al- mina George, assistant superintend- ent of schools; Mra. A. P. Lawrence, of the G. A. R.; Mra. B. J. Brown; Miss Ruth Barlow, of the George town branch library, and Mrs, Alice Kelzor. ‘Miss Marion Hein, past president of George Washington circle, La dies of the G. A. R., presented the class with an American flag, and Miss Anna Benedict gave them a Bible. Mra. Libbie Beach Brown read a poem, “Your Flag and Mine,” and Mrs, Lida Root McKercher gavo greetings. Coffee and cake were served, Miss May Masecar, president of McKinley circle, and Miss Car-| lotta Omenga presiding. one LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH A rainbow surpriso has been ar: ranged by the Ladies of the Golden North for Wednesday afternoon, January 23, at 2 o'clock, at 1915 First ave. Mrs. Anna E. Snow, chairman, {8 assisted by Mrs. Nina Ferguson, Mra, Janet st. Amand. Mar Catherine Shepard and Mrs. Jennie Crisco Apple Dump- lings from Los Angeles td recipe for delicious dum; was itten ¢: special: Crlaco by Monsieur i. Basset Henry, Uae cA the Alezandria Hotel) % on. Mareias flour 14 tanpoond ful salt 2 oz. Crisco 2 on, cold water Mix flour, salt and Crisco to- gether; then add the water. Let stand in the ice box over night to harden. Roll paste 4 of an inch thick. Cut in four squares. ‘Wet the corners of the paste with egg. Set a nice sound cored apple in the center, with a little sugar and cinnamon; fold paste around and bake. (RISCO bd hi it fener Servs ey ‘or le and flaky For » digestible fried foods “The Delicious Spread for Bread Prej udice Galileo was imprisoned for teaching that the Earth moved Round the Sun. Don’t let prejudice imprison you—keep you from trying delicious NUCOA and finding out for yourself that it is Finest Ta! ble Quality At One-Half the Price THE BEST CHICAGO The officers installed are: Mrs, Kathleen Butler, commander; | Loulne Borgan +; Mra. ra. d keeper Mrs rm, Ma Mrs. fats utenant com. JAdleton, KANSAS CITY junior FOODS, Inc. SAM FRANCISCO | BRITIGH ASBOCIATION CANCELS MEETING In consequence of the Burns’ rele bration, the usual monthly concert | of the British-American association, © ia Kellam, past Mary MacDonald rear |p 4 for Friday, January 25, hae see been ¢ Anderson, | Lois Naeher, col- | Emma Johns 4 Miss Watson, on, Indy of cere Mary Davidson, deputy, act 4 as installing officer. c.| home of Mra. Ww al Goth st Prohibition at Carpenters’ | vite “Hatt Observ day, VIMY RIDGE CHAPTER y hapter, Daughtere will meet at 1:30 . the home of Mrs, Frank Walker, 741 16th ave. N, SEATTLE REVIEW NO. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet In A. O. | U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Thurs | day, January 24, at 8 p.m. Impor- tant business will be transacted, | Private installation of officers. eee . | WEST SEATTLE W. C. T. U. m., at the © Hedman, ance of Nation- Strangers in- 1503 | The West Seattle W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mm, W. B. Scott, at the Junction, on Wednes- | day, January 23, at 2 p. m. Mergbera urged to attend. Visitors welgoume. OING FAST! Needs oiling only once in Combines Beauty, Simplicity, Economy, Of course, you want an ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE—every woman does. Did you ever dream you could have the latest and simplest washer of them all ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE? 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